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Used and maintained properly, your heat pump will provide year-upon-year of safe and
economical service. However, as with any mechanical or electrical device, to get the
most from your heat pump–while insuring personal safety for you and others–certain
operational and maintenance factors must be observed.
Likewise, excepting a few minor owner-capable maintenance items (explained later in
this manual), repair and service of your heat pump must be performed only by experi-
enced service personnel. Should you, the owner, suspect your heat pump is not per-
forming properly, by referring to the section in this manual entitled: "Troubleshooting,"
you will be able to determine if a call for service is required. Your installer can be one
source of service, or AquaCal Customer Support personnel stand ready to assist you
at: (800) 786-7751. For questions concerning installation, modifications, operation,
service and upkeep, please contact your installer or AquaCal Customer Support. War-
ranties may be voided if the heater has been used, maintained, or repaired improperly.
In addition to voiding the manufacturer’s warranty... unapproved installation methods,
nonstandard modifications, poor or incorrect maintenance, service by unqualified per-
sonnel, or improper use of the heater may result in personal injury and/or property
damage. For personal safety, and to avoid damage to equipment, follow all safety
instructions displayed on the heat pump and within this manual.
SAFETY INFORMATION
“Warning” signal appears in this manual where special attention is required for personal
safety. (Specific instructions will appear in this box.)
Failure to heed the following may result in perma-
nent injury or death.
WARNING !
“Caution” signal appears in this manual where special care is required to avoid
equipment damage. (Specific instructions will appear in this box.)
Failure to heed the following may result in equipment
damage.
CAUTION !
Throughout this manual the following two safety signals are placed where particular care
is required. Please note "WARNING" relates to personal safety, while "CAUTION" signals
promote avoiding damage to equipment.
Safety Signals